21 injured after Heathrow Airport evacuation but no trace' of adverse substance
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21 injured after Heathrow Airport evacuation but no trace' of adverse substance
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"Dozens of flights were delayed and thousands of travellers were impacted by the incident at Terminal 4 of Europe's busiest airport on Monday evening, which sparked a multi-agency response from the Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service. Some 21 people reported an injury at the airport in west London but no trace of any adverse substance was found, police later said."
On-the-ground journalism across issues such as reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech is funded by donations to keep reporting free of paywalls and accessible to all. A terminal at Heathrow Airport was closed and evacuated for three hours after a suspected hazardous materials incident, prompting a multi-agency response from the Metropolitan Police, London Fire Brigade and London Ambulance Service. Dozens of flights were delayed and thousands of travellers were affected. Some 21 people reported injuries but no trace of any harmful substance was found. Crowds gathered outside Terminal 4, staff distributed foil blankets, and passengers experienced confusion before the terminal was declared safe to reopen.
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